Green spring cleaning tips to add to your checklist 

Oone of the big reasons for spring cleaning is to take actions that will reduce your allergy symptoms in the short term and the long term. With this in mind, it's important to ensure that the cleaning products you use and the tasks you accomplish on your to-do list aren't going to worsen your allergies or asthma. Fortunately, what's healthier for your body is also better for the environment, in most cases, which is why many people who react strongly to pet dander, dust mite, pollen or other allergens turn to green cleaning solutions. 

Here are some environmentally friendly ways to spruce up your home this spring: 

Reuse your clothes as rags – Instead of using paper towels to wipe down your windows, walls, bathtub and other areas inside your property, select some old clothes that you don't plan to donate or sell in a yard sale. 

Stop using air fresheners – Now that your home will be sparkling clean, you can ditch the artificial aromas. There's no need to be bringing those chemicals into your house when you can open the windows and let the fresh air in instead. 

Update your appliances – It may be a good time to upgrade to energy-efficient appliances that can help you reduce the amount of money you spend on your utilities each month. 

As always, when cleaning out any part of the home, it's important for people who suffer from allergies and asthma to use cleaning products, such as those from EnviroRite, that will effectively remove allergens without aggravating their symptoms. It's also advisable to invest in a respirator mask, since these devices can ensure that you don't breathe in dust, mold, pet dander or other irritants.

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